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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Dixie Ramblers (II-cajun)

by Henk Scholts, Tony Russell
SESSIONS
10 August 1935 New Orleans, LA – Dixie Ramblers (Willie Vincent [vcl/gt/bass], Jesse Duhon [gt], ? [steel], Hector Duhon [fiddle], Hector Stutes [fiddle])
001 BS-94386-1 DIXIE'S HOTTEST Bluebird B-6086 /Arhoolie CD 7014
002 BS-94387-1 I'VE GOT A GAL B-6118 / JSP 77115
003 BS-94388-1 PUT ON YOUR OLD GREY BONNET B-6248
004 BS-94389-1 BARROOM BLUES B-6118/JSP 7749
005 BS-94390-1 COTTAGE ON THE HILL B-6179
006 BS-94391-1 LOVELESS LOVE B-6248
007 BS-94392-1 I TOOK IT B-6086
008 BS-94393-1 UNDER TE MOON WITH YOU B-6179
19 February 1936 New Orleans, LA - Dixie Ramblers (Willie Vincent [vcl/gt/bass], Jesse Duhon [gt], ? [steel], Hector Duhon [fiddle], Hector Stutes [fiddle])
009 BS-99218-1 LALITA B-2181
010 BS-99219-1 BLUE WALTZ B-6442
011 BS-99220-1 THE DEATH OF OSWALD B-2181
012 BS-99221-1 LA MUSIQUE ENCORE, ENCORE B-2180 Montgomery Ward M-4881/JSP 77115
013 BS-99222-1 A BEAUTIFULL LADY IN BLUE B-6387
014 BS-99223-1 THE WALTZ YOU SAVED FOR ME B-2500 B-6352 Regal Zonophone G23004
015 BS-99224-1 DIXIE RAMBLER WALTZ [VALS DIXIE*] B-2500* B 6352 G23004
B-6387 As By Smoky Mt Fiddler Trio; B-2500 As By El Violinista Campestre
(Mexican Issue)
Revs B-2180; M-4881 By Falcon Trio (Jospeh Falcon) B-6387, B-6442 By
Arthur Smith

SINGLES
Bluebird
B-6086 Dixie's Hottest / I Took It – 10-35
B-6118 I've Got A Gal / Barrom Blues – 11-35
B-6179 Cottage On The Hill / Under Te Moon With You – 12-35
B-6248 Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet / Loveless Love – 02-36
B-2180 La Musique Encore, Encore / (Falcon Trio) - 36 (also on Montgomery Ward M-4881)
B-2181 Lalita / The Death Of Oswald - 36
B-6352 The Waltz You Saved For Me / Dixie Rambler Waltz – 05-36 (also in Mexico on Bluebird B-2500 and Australia on Regal Zonophone G23004)
B-6387 A Beautifull Lady In Blue / (Arthur Smith)
B-6442 Blue Waltz / (Arthur Smith) – 07-36

1 comment:

  1. Hi there. My name is Carla Vincent. I am Willie Vincent's oldest son's oldest child. Willie sang and played guitar for the Dixie Ramblers.
    One thing I noticed is that you list the song on B-2182 as "Lalita"; I have a CD that my cousin Tony Trahan, Willie's oldest daughter's oldest son, managed to find after years of searching. The title is written as "Alida", not Lalita.

    I've also got an album, recorded by the Dixie Ramblers, in 1934. The musicians on the album were Willie Vincent on guitar, bass and vocals; Jesse Duhon, guitar; Hector Stutes, fiddle; Hector Duhon, fiddle; and Larry LaLonde, vocals. The songs on the album were The Oswald Waltz, Alida, The Old Country Mill, Under The Moon, Put on Your Bonnet, Loveless Love, Sway Waltz and The Waltz You Saved For Me.

    My grandfather didn't live long enough to meet any of his grandchildren, yet he left behind a lot of us who are musicians and who love Cajun music. He died when his oldest son, my father, was 13. From what I have been told about him, he lived to play his music. I get to be a part of him, my grandfather, every time I listen to him play.

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